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My dear young
people,
"Come, follow
me," with these words Jesus invited men and
women to follow Him 2000 years ago. And He
continues to call us today. As He calls, He
does not hide for a moment the cost of
discipleship:
"For whoever wishes to save his life will
lose it,”
and he continues,
"but who ever loses his life for my sake and
that of the Gospel will save it.”
Sadly, many in our society have
chosen to live for themselves and not for
the Lord or others. Jesus is always
inviting us to die to our own agendas, our
own wants, perhaps to even die to our own
dreams.
When speaking
to young people, Pope John Paul II once
said,
"If you hear the Lord's call, do not reject
it! Dare to become part of the great
movements of holiness which renowned saints
have launched in their following of Christ…
Admire all God's works in the world, but be
ready to fix your eyes on the things
destined never to pass away."
You have been created by God with
a desire in your hearts to do good in the
world. Your gifts are from God and,
through these gifts, He wants to sanctify
you. Your decision to follow Christ in
a radical way will enable you to grow into
the person God created you to be.
Pope Benedict
XVI reminds us to not be afraid to make a
permanent commitment to the Lord, for such
commitments are
“really the only ones that allow us
to grow, to move ahead, and to reach
something great in life!...Risk making the
leap, so to speak, toward the definitive and
so embrace life fully."
Follow the Lord by zealously living a deeply
interior life. With prayer comes
courage to embrace the Lord’s Will in its
totality. Generously give whatever the
Lord asks, without counting the cost.
It is my hope
that this website will provide answers to
your vocation questions. At times,
discerning your vocation can be
intimidating. Yet, with prayer and
courage, such discernment bears much fruit
and enables you to know and to follow God’s
call. Never be afraid to give your
life to Christ.
With my
blessing for you and your family, I am
Sincerely
yours in Christ Jesus,
+Thomas J.
Olmsted, Bishop of Phoenix |